Summary Of Lisa Ziegert's Case

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The current event, I chose to write about is a case that happened in 1992, however, the case now has a suspect in custody. In April of 1992 in Westfield Massachusetts, a woman named Lisa Ziegert was discovered murdered in a wooded area. Ziegert was working late at the Agawam card and gift store where she went missing, her body was discovered four days later in a nearby area. The report states that she was raped and stabbed. Ziegert was twenty- four years old the year she was murdered; her case will not have a suspect in custody until twenty-five years later. On September sixteenth, 2017, police arrested Gary Schara for suspect in Lisa Ziegert murder. Schara has been prime suspect since 1993 according to Hampden District Attorney Anthony Gulluni.

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